Windows 7 BSOD STOP 0x0000050

My computer are acting strange sometimes giving me blue screens, the screens disappear too soon so I can't see what's happened before windows reboots. How can I figure out what's happening and is there a normal problem with windows 7?

Right click My Computer,Properties,Advanced tab,Settings button (Startup and Recovery),uncheck Automatically Restart. Also make sure that you select the option for Windows to create a minidump fileThen the next time you get a blue screen, write down the code numbers and post them here or do a Google search. You can also go to Event Viewer to learn more about the error message, or use a program like BlueScreenView: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System...

Well regarding Bluescreenview the problem causing this are 0x0000050 and the suspected file was halmacpi.dll and ntkrnlpa.exe. I don't know a solution to this problem and the internet seems to have many solutions to choose from but do you think it can be a hardware issue or is it just a glitch in Windows 7 or other drivers?

"do you think it can be a hardware issue or is it just a glitch in Windows 7 or other drivers" I would say that you have to do more troubleshooting to determine that. "the internet seems to have many solutions to choose from" I would start trying some of the solutons which seemed to have worked for others and which seem similar to your configuration.

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